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i don't have a fenced yard and my dogs stay in the yard. depends on how you train them. my neighbor had over 12 outdoor cats at one time. at one time. i got the doby's and the cat population shrunk, and now i am happy again. i trained them to **** i the neighbors yard too all it takes is time and repetition.

My neighbor tried that once...the first shot was just a warning...thought he might get the message....second time he found his dog stuck to the back yrd with one of my arrows through it. Respect is respect....disrespect will not be tolerated.

My neighbor tried that once...the first shot was just a warning...thought he might get the message....second time he found his dog stuck to the back yrd with one of my arrows through it. Respect is respect....disrespect will not be tolerated.

I've had up to 8 cats living in my house. Two disappeared, one lives with a son and the rest are still here. One of my cats may be able to woop up on another cat, she was feral for awhile until I caught her and got her slightly domesticated. The others will mess with her on occasion but, they get their tails handed to them pretty quick.
The two dogs tend to leave them, her especially, alone because they've had their noses wiped a few times.
One of my dogs gets rubbed up by my cat occasionally and she, the dog, gets a funny look on her face kinda like "please help me get her away before I get her mad"

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